Notre Dame College and the South Euclid City Council celebrated the Falcon national champion women’s rugby team, including its five All-Tournament Team players and its member named MVP of the national contest.

The game design concentration is the first of its kind in the region at an undergraduate level and provides the fundamentals of computer gaming and educational concepts related to technology to prepare students for employment in entertainment and instructional game design industries.

Notre Dame College has received an award from the Council of Independent Colleges as part of its Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education, and with a grant from the American Council on Education, the College has been named a founding institution in the Alternative Credit Project.

Notre Dame College will sponsor a women's tennis program, starting in the fall of 2015. Ralph Dunbar has been named head coach. The addition of women's tennis is made with the intent for the program to compete in the Mountain East Conference.

Our Mission

Founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame in 1922 as a Catholic, four-year liberal arts institution for women, Notre Dame College sits on 48 picturesque wooded acres, tucked away in South Euclid, a quiet suburban neighborhood just 25 minutes from downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

A Catholic institution in the tradition of the Sisters of Notre Dame, the College educates a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility.

Since Notre Dame College began admitting men in 2001, enrollment has reached almost 2,000 students. The College offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees in over 30 disciplines as well as 22 scholarship athletic sports.